Marriott Concedes 5 Million Passport Numbers Lost to Hackers Were Not Encrypted By News January 05, 2019 Add Comment Edit The overall number of guests affected by the hacking, in which Chinese intelligence is the leading suspect, declined to 383 million. But the passport data is critical to intelligence agencies. Share this post Related PostsScott Pruitt, Former E.P.A. Chief, Is in Talks for His Next Job: Coal ConsultantTrump’s Tweets Pivot, Loudly, to VideoPlanned Parenthood Names Leana Wen, a Doctor, Its New President‘And I’m a Mom.’ Candidates and Voters Warm to Kids on the TrailBooks News: Stormy Daniels’s Memoir, ‘Full Disclosure,’ Comes Out Next MonthLawmakers, Citing Muslim Camps, Ask Commerce Dept. to Limit Technology Sales to ChinaMolly Kelly Has a Message for Republicans: ‘Do Not Underestimate Me’More Migrant Families, and Guatemalans, Are Trying to Enter the U.S.
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